Resin infiltration and fluoride varnish for caries control in children: A systematic review
Kshitija Kamlakar Bansode, Nageshnath Baliram Waghmare, Aditya Vitthal Kulkarni, Rutuja Vikram Nalwade, Pratiksha Prakash Pawar, Anusha Jayan

TL;DR
This study compares resin infiltration plus fluoride varnish to fluoride varnish alone for preventing tooth decay in children.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that combining resin infiltration with fluoride varnish is more effective than using fluoride varnish alone.
Findings
Combination therapy showed greater efficacy in arresting carious lesion progression.
Resin infiltration with fluoride varnish offers superior protection against dental caries in children.
Abstract
Dental caries progression in children remains a major public health concern despite widespread fluoride use. Therefore, it is of interest to compare the effectiveness of resin infiltration combined with fluoride varnish versus fluoride varnish alone in reducing caries progression among school children. The combination therapy showed greater efficacy in arresting and reducing carious lesion progression than fluoride varnish alone. Thus, resin infiltration with fluoride varnish offers superior protection against dental caries in children.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Health and Care Utilization · Fluoride Effects and Removal · Dental Erosion and Treatment
